New Relic Research Uncovers Gaps Between Software Leaders and Laggards

New Relic Research Uncovers Gaps Between Software Leaders and Laggards

New Relic, the industry’s largest and most comprehensive cloud-based observability platform built to help customers create more perfect software, announced findings from its More Perfect Software Research, uncovering behaviors of global software “leaders” and “laggards” and revealing the imperatives for building better software.

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“New Relic is dedicated to helping our customers become software leaders. In today’s landscape, it is imperative that organizations play offense with software by accelerating in the cloud, practicing observability, being data driven, developing for resilience, and supporting a DevOps culture”

Organizations and individuals can visit New Relic’s benchmark tool and tune into its webinar to learn more about what it means to be a software leader or laggard.

“New Relic is dedicated to helping our customers become software leaders. In today’s landscape, it is imperative that organizations play offense with software by accelerating in the cloud, practicing observability, being data driven, developing for resilience, and supporting a DevOps culture,” said Lew Cirne, CEO and founder, New Relic.

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Who are the More Perfect Software Leaders?

The report found that a small cohort of firms, the “leaders,” 25% of survey respondents, have made far greater progress than their peers in developing more perfect software; whereas the “laggards” are the 25% of respondents that scored lowest.

  • 90% of leaders say that developing and deploying more perfect software is a strategic priority.
  • Leaders showed stronger revenue growth over the past three years, with more than a third of leaders reporting a 10+% increase in revenue during this time period.
  • Leaders were more likely to say that their firm is ahead of the competition in 1) brand perception, 2) employee engagement, 3) financial performance, and 4) pace of innovation.

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